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http://www.freelancerant.com/2011/01/28/top-ten-things-im-highly-grateful-for/#commentsFri, 28 Jan 2011 20:19:00 +0000http://www.freelancerant.com/?p=1295You know, I seem to find myself whining a lot... clients late on payment, damn coffee stain on my computer screen. Well, enough of that. Positivity is the key to enlightment, and to keep away that nasty email for today.
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10. Twitter: live proof that you're not the only one goofing off at any point in time.
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9. IE8 because, without it, I don't think I'd have much work to do.
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8. Due to the evolution of being able to give a summary of Moby Dick in 140 characters or less, emails have followed suit. <p> [...]<br /><br />Read the full post: <a href="http://www.freelancerant.com/2011/01/28/top-ten-things-im-highly-grateful-for/">Top Ten Things I&#8217;m Highly Grateful For</a><br /><br /></p>
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http://www.freelancerant.com/2011/01/21/a-new-approach-to-setting-goals-forget-the-goals/#commentsFri, 21 Jan 2011 18:28:08 +0000http://www.freelancerant.com/?p=1289Another January rolls around and it's the same thing over again. Reflect on the previous year, figure out what you accomplished and what you didn't quite get to yet. Then set some goals and see where those lead to.
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Pretty much the same for years on end.
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Of course it's important to have a yearly audit of your own business and find ways to improve. That, however, usually happens without even realizing it. Call this trial and error with a bit of growing up.
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Then there comes the list of goals... somewhat completed by the end of the year. Unless you can say you gave your absolute best effort into trying to achieve every last one of them, though, it would be hard to call it a success. More like somewhat of a success.
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http://www.freelancerant.com/2011/01/12/no-go-for-the-status-quo/#commentsWed, 12 Jan 2011 16:36:23 +0000http://www.freelancerant.com/?p=1285I was a bit disturbed this week after viewing some news that really hit close to home. As you may have already heard, a shooting occurred in Tucson, Arizona where six people were killed, including a federal judge and a nine-year-old girl, and a U.S. congresswoman shot in the head.
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Tucson is where I grew up and graduated college, not to mention, I regularly frequented the Safeway store where the shooting occurred.
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What further disturbed me was that I found out in the headlines... all the way out in Spain.
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Now, I have a general dislike of the media (though, yes, I do need my news sources once in a while) and couldn't help but attribute the shooting as a product of the media and some deranged young man whose switch suddenly flipped. I could go on and on about that but that's not what this post is about.
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I've thought a lot about it in the last few days but my real beef with the media is its extreme power in shaping our actions without us knowing whether we are really hearing the truth or some crap to get our attention. This especially hold true when it comes to our employment. In case you haven't you heard... <p> [...]<br /><br />Read the full post: <a href="http://www.freelancerant.com/2011/01/12/no-go-for-the-status-quo/">No Go For The Status Quo</a><br /><br /></p>
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http://www.freelancerant.com/2010/12/09/are-you-still-doing-one-dimensional-freelancing/#commentsThu, 09 Dec 2010 10:14:30 +0000http://www.freelancerant.com/?p=1278For many years, I've worked as a solo freelancer. It's perfect. I set my own rules and do the work the way I want it to be done. Plus I wouldn't have lasted this long if the work I have done wasn't top-notch (sure, I take pride).
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But during those eight years, I've come to realize a major limitation of being the soloist freelancer.
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You're really one-dimensional.
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That's not saying your skills don't match up to your other counterparts in freelancing. You're unique, have your own style and likely do a hell good job. Focusing only on your own work, however, gives you tunnel vision for what is really available for yourself to learn and accomplish.
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In other words, it's time to branch out and work with others.
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Recently, I've had the fortune to team up with a good friend of mine, Juanjo (say hwan - ho), a graphic designer, and the result has been an absolutely fantastic working relationship. Ironically, we've worked together in the past and butted heads somewhat so my initial apprehension level was rather high.
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http://www.freelancerant.com/2010/11/24/a-thanksgiving-poem-that-i-came-up-with-in-5-minutes/#commentsWed, 24 Nov 2010 20:02:11 +0000http://www.freelancerant.com/?p=1276<em>Answering mails, launch a website<br />
Mr. Turner wants a call back<br />
Just another day at the grind<br />
Before I hit the sack<br />
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Except this one is different<br />
Can't think of why<br />
Maybe I'll remember<br />
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10. Just can't keep up anymore with those annoying little iPods.
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9. Way exhausted from loading up all them heavy Photoshop files. <p> [...]<br /><br />Read the full post: <a href="http://www.freelancerant.com/2010/11/19/top-ten-reasons-your-pc-is-on-the-verge-of-calling-it-a-career/">Top Ten Reasons Your PC Is on The Verge Of Calling It A Career</a><br /><br /></p>
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There are many little joys to freelancing. Actually too many to even revel in them.
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That fat check you got from Mr. Jones, spent a week later.
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That week you finally took off because you were overworked... passed as if it were only a few hours.
A masterpiece of a project that gave you pride but not giving you the same feeling on a sort-of-blah-as-vanilla project being worked on now.<p> [...]<br /><br />Read the full post: <a href="http://www.freelancerant.com/2010/11/10/fiv-glorious-things-that-will-keep-you-freelancing/">Five Glorious Things That Will Keep You Freelancing Tomorrow, Maybe The Next Day</a><br /><br /></p>
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There is not a day that goes by where I marvel at the whole Twitter hootenanny. Check the ticker, come across an article or some clever humor, read it, retweet it . Repeat.
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10. "Teaching Photoshop to Grandpa" ebook.
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http://www.freelancerant.com/2010/10/19/death-by-pixels-php-and-13-point-georgia/#commentsTue, 19 Oct 2010 19:08:01 +0000http://www.freelancerant.com/?p=1260I had an interesting conversation with a colleague and good friend of mine after a while of not seeing each other due to our busy schedules. Typically, our conversations are about the usual... work. I vomit up leftovers of programming drivel and he burps up the latest of the 24 column 960 pixel standard layout standard.
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Not that we mean to bore each other or that we are sick of each other. We work a lot. We work hard.
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We just may be a little too drunk in our work for our own good though. <p> [...]<br /><br />Read the full post: <a href="http://www.freelancerant.com/2010/10/19/death-by-pixels-php-and-13-point-georgia/">Death By Pixels, PHP and 13 point Georgia</a><br /><br /></p>
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No, I haven't thrown in the cards and given up on blogging. Nope, I'm not back working for the man either.
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The truth is actually the whole freelancing thing is going REALLY good for me right now, proving that maybe taking my own advice would do some wonders for me. Also proving that reading my own typed words has a shorter reach to my conscious then, say, the knowledge center of my brain does. <p> [...]<br /><br />Read the full post: <a href="http://www.freelancerant.com/2010/09/29/where-in-the-world-is-the-freelance-rant/">Where In The World Is The Freelance Rant</a><br /><br /></p>
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Over time, though, when you really think about who you interact with, isn't it safe to say that you remain within your "clique" of users who do exactly what you do, say web design or writing?
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If anything can go wrong in freelancing, it will. You'll survive though. Maybe.
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